
Life-Ready Skills
The School of Life Skills helps learners grow into capable, self-reliant individuals through practical, hands-on learning. By learning through real experience, students build confidence, resilience, and a deep respect for skilled work, preparing them to handle real-world challenges with assurance.
Program Outcomes
- Strong problem solving skills
- A sense of responsibility
- Creativity and practical thinking
- Self-reliance and independence
- Patience and perseverance
The School of Life Skills equips learners with hands-on abilities essential for independence, resilience, and real-world competence. Students develop respect for skilled work while building confidence in their own abilities.

Farming & Sustainable Living
Learners get their hands in the soil and learn where food really comes from. This program builds respect for nature while teaching practical farming skills, care for the environment, and simple sustainable habits that last a lifetime.

Carpentry & Basic Construction
From measuring and cutting to building simple structures, students learn how to work with tools safely and confidently. This program encourages problem-solving, patience, and pride in creating something real with their own hands.

Pottery & Creative Craftsmanship
Working with clay and natural materials helps learners slow down, focus, and express themselves. This program nurtures creativity while developing fine motor skills, imagination, and appreciation for handmade work.

Motor Mechanics & Foundational Engineering
Students explore how machines work by taking things apart and putting them back together. Through guided, hands-on learning, they build practical understanding, curiosity, and confidence in mechanics and basic engineering concepts.

Home Economics & Financial Literacy
This program teaches everyday life skills like budgeting, saving, household management, and making informed financial decisions. Students build independence and confidence to navigate everyday choices as they step into their future.


